Come see the Palace of Light at Crystal Palace Park this Christmas, as Lightopia brings this historic monument to life in breathtaking lighting. Along a spectacular Christmas light walk, see the park’s history come to life through interactive displays, stunning displays, and more. Step inside downtown London’s Festival of Light to experience interactive lanterns, colourful lasers, water performances, and a resurrected palace in light.
See the Crystal Palace Park dinosaurs as you’ve never seen them before, with stunning lighting. Also, check out their new pals, as Lightopia London has brought their own dinosaurs to this holiday light show. There’s always something new to uncover, whether it’s the legendary dinosaurs of Crystal Palace Park or Lightopia London’s own magical animals. As you go through our light wonderland, be impressed by the displays and learn about their backstories, combining Christmas wonder with discovery. Enjoy great refreshments along the way on your Christmas Light Walk, as Lightopians have access to some of the best local cuisine and drink in South East London.
Lightopia Festival London 2021
The award-winning Lightopia festival returns to the historic Crystal Palace Park.
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19 Nov -
2 Jan '22
Nov 19, 2021 0:00
Jan 2, 2022
Lightopia Festival London 2021
The award-winning Lightopia festival returns to the historic Crystal Palace Park.
Crystal Palace Park
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